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bethever
bethever
how strange it is to be anything at all / / http://bethever.blogspot.co.uk/
my mum used to joke     that my eyes would turn square if i looked at pixels too long. i remember the scare that my pupils would bend into inky black stamps, and my retinas bleached from the machinery glow. that i would wander the streets only for children to point and scream while their own mothers tutted 'you still want that playstation for christmas?' now i'm grown up and that vision has died, as the streets are all littered with others, square-eyed. i can imagine their xylophone skeletons as their fingers tap fast on the tiny blue screens; it's no wonder we aren't very good with eye contact. so i'm sorry mum, we've all been entrapped in this pixellated blur of technological time lapse. and i guess all these square pegs can't fit into the round holes that they used to be, in a world that we cannot remember.
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Oct 4, 2015
Oct 4, 2015 at 6:10 PM UTC
square-eyed
we emerge in the morning   from our cotton cocoon. misshapen and distant,   spines upright too soon. i peek out, hazy eyed -   black spike corolla lashes fossil-old mascara dried.   i speak out, lazy mouthed - once bright expectations   now damp, the fire doused. we promise, hands tied, to eagerly phone, until we escape - at last - to go be alone.
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Jul 17, 2015
Jul 17, 2015 at 11:47 AM UTC
in the morning